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age F our BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Thursday, May 24, 1951 intervals in an old house recently ’ purchased by two old maid aunts and their two nieces. As it turn- ¡ cd out they were merely a cou ple of the former owners’s serv-' ants who were looking for some money that belonged to them. Members of the cast were Hal Strain, Mary Donaldson, Venedia Peterson, Barbara Phillips, Glen-1 da Holycross, Clyde Quigley, Pat Boice, Charlene Turner, Gary I Bruchler, Cline Caughell, Dick Everest, Iris Robbins and Chas. Ciarke. The cat in the play was portrayed by Mugzie Cadman. Directors were Robert L. Thet- ford and Dick Everest. mother is recovering nicely from her operation and will return to the west coast as soon as pos sible. home. Their leader, Mrs. Archie; was in charge. The girls made a model of a girl scout camp By Nancy Moore Baccalaureate services for the' w’hich they will show at achieve ment day. Pop and cake were ^anglois graduating class were served by Arlene Kerber. icId Sunday at the Community V. C. Wenstrom and Arthur •hurch. Darrell Bunt of Eugene Hitchcock of Hillsboro visited at jave the sermon. Seniors honored ’he Frank Moore’s Friday eve it the services were Donna Hof- ning. Mr. Wenstrom is Mrs. ¡ess, Bertie Britton, Pauline brother. Anderson, Darrell Price, Morene The monthly youth dance was Bruchler, Arthur Sypher, and held Friday night at Sixes Grange Jill Storm. Beverly McKenzie hall. Pot luck refreshments were vas ill and couldn’t attend. served. Langlois Girl Scouts met Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Don Marlot and icsday at Mrs. Mary Kerber’s young daughter of Beaverton are isiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Everest. O. L. Moore entrtained Rev. and Mrs. Darrell Hunt Sunday: afternoon. Rev. Darrell Hunt of Eugene had charge of the services at the Community church Sunday. This wil be Rev. Hunt’s last Sun REAL ESTATE day here as he is leaving to i work at Fort Rock this summer. I Residence Phone: 281 Mrs. F. A. Tomlinson, guest of honor at a stork shower, May ! Phone 341 ox 211 12, given by Mrs. Lula Cope and . Notary Public C. O. Leonard Mrs. E. S. Sweet, failed to ar SALESMEN: rive at the party. She had a more G. S. Young Hans Nelson important entgagement at Mast Earl Docherty hospital, Myrtle Point where her Brookings, Oregon first chaid, a daughter, was born. The little girl has been named 10 ten wooded acres close in Patricia Linn. Mother of Mrs. Tomlinson, Mrs, -a fascinating hide-away for na- L. E. Kreutzer, opened the gifts ure lovers. Plenty of line spi ing for her. After opening of gifts rater available. All this with refreshments were served. iver and ocean view thrown in Mrs. C. H. Brooks and Mrs. or ONLY $'2500. Terms. Dean Collins returned the mid- House on highway 10- close to die of last week from Tulelake arbor. Good well, and pressure Calif., where they viisted Mrs. ►’stem. Full price only $3000. ¡ Brooks’ son and family, the' Doni i> __ Brooks. rood terms. “Aunt Cathie’s Cat”, mystery 37 acres, Winchuck rive runs coniedy in three acts, was ably irough property. Some buildings presenfe(j by Langlois student- -full price $3200. body Thursday and Friday nights I at the high School gym. The mys new small home ery tery centered around two very dth one of the host ocean views odd characters who appeared at good bottom xcelhmt spring, oil. Can irrigate. Beautiful wood- d park anil stream. Unbeatable peat ion. Priced right tor quick àie. LANGLOIS NEWS i Aidropp, C. 0. LEONARD L L LEONARD Brokers A number of brand new ex dis usivi* listings. I )on’t show you what ni raged. Let us now available. Newly listed acre with 87 feet cean frontage with well planned ome tsarted in setting of stately fees. Home far enough along to five right in. Immediate ¡Hisses- on. Only $6500 furnished. 2-bedroom home close to school n large lot. Immediate posses ion. $»750 with good terms. Also 3-lx'droom home close in Sr $1750. Look at them if in-1 frosted in purchasing a home on 1 asonable terms. Cafe doing rushing business. E\- Hlent propositm tor husband nd wife. Pleasant location and rw building. $15,500 will buy us. Terms may be had it desired Looking for a good ranch? ere is one at bargain, 305 acres, ar ’round creek. Priced at only 16.250 About 7L miles trot hwn. Approx. 50 head of live Hwy 101. Just listed! GOLD BEACH m town, You will agree th one finer when i you se rop lots tor onlx In The Mail-box: Editor, Pilot: I want to thank the Brimm Bros, and Warren T. Smith for the relations I have had with them while logging on my place and other places on the Cape Ferrello district. They have built us a wonderful road, one of the best in the county, one that will last for years. I think all the Cape Ferrello people owe them a vote of grat- : - . an^ a^ s or provements add o c \a My dealings our community. returned to Gold|with these people have been just Norman Boyd spent last week end here from Fort Lewis where Beach Thursday. He reported his tops. R. E. Simmons. he will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner are parents of twin girls born May 16. at Gold Beach hospital. The! little girls weighed 5 lbs, 11 oz. and 6 lbs. 4 oz, and were named Karie Lee and Terrie Ellen. The ! Turners have a son, Steve. Mrs. Sosey drove her husband to Crescent City last Tuesday where he took the plane for Sac ramento to take treatments. Mrs. Paul Connett accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shields left Tuesday for North Bend to take a plane for Portland and from there to Detroit where they will pick up a new car. They plan) driving home by way of Texas and will be gone about six weeks. Sunday at 2:00 P. M. in the first season game of Mrs. Muriel Johnston left on I Tuesday evening for Myrtle Pointj where her moher, Mrs. Jack ings Pelicans were awarded a berth late last w’eek. Bevlin is in the hospital. 4-H Cooking 3 Club met at While Pete Lesmeister, business manager, has not the Robert Bailor home last week with their leader, Ethel Andriff in charge. The seventh and eighth grade made the up-river trip Thursday of last week and took their pic- Sec elsewhere in this issue for more baseball in- Joanne Poore F adii ng Violet Mae Jaggers EKLUND EQUIPMENT CO. Shirley Phylhs Hall Mill Supplies and Logging Equipment George Francis Berger Young Blocks Jac^ Lee Johnson June Adrienne 7.00^ Phyllis Ann Harper Larry Beaumont e Christopher James Brown Patricia Anne Henry Shirley Joanne Kerr Carol Ann Fallert Charlotte Marie Simpson Two of the nic lunch along. Helping Mrs. Sydow, teacher, were Mrs. John Wolff, Mrs. Albert Allard and Mr. Jack Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey made a .business trip to Portland last week. Mrs. Paul Douthitt, Mrs. Ralph Nilsson and Mrs. Vernon Jarrett drove to Crescent City, Monday. Mrs. Ed Segar of Corvallis was here visiting relatives and at tending to business last week. Omer Miller of Arcata and Bob Miller went hunting up Pistol River last Saturday and came home with two bear they had killer on the Pickle ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Linton Tice of °ortland visited over the week- end with Mrs. Tice’s sister, Marj Fer Exchange In Brookings, Or Sell! Community (Jenera! Store, John Arthur Benson the Good substantial heme and Ige am, w 01 k shop, cl.ickt n house, in small farm of 10 acres. Price s.500 with pood terms. We Work With »FEED to Fill Your NEED!......... CATERPILLAR No. 12 POWER ROAD GRADER PUTNAM LOGGINGS COMPANY Phone 5S9 or Write Box 417 This includes the buildings and well-equipped store. Deals in Grocer es. Milk, Ice Cream and Dairy Products. Some Hard- w oeds. H »me Remedies, Notions, Feed. Gas, Oil. i miles from Cottage (1 Andrews & Hill, Real Estate Agency i ;